Works flawlessly!Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Does the job, what more to ask for? If you call/use Anonymouse then this add-on is the perfect partner.

Concerning the issue with 'Menu Editor' add-on, 'Menu Editor' itself is depreciated : choose 'Menu Wizard' instead. Still, 'Anonymouse.org', because of its implementation is of those add-ons whose position in the right-click menu may not be changed. This is because it is added to the right-click menu on every start of Firefox. There is nothing which may be done about that unless have 'Anonymouse.org' be recoded. But no big issue in the context-menu : it appears at the end, static.

Slightly off-topic, but only slightly :I've discovered Anonymouse, the service, lately. Should it be only occasionally it is a fast and reliable service for either anonymity itself either opening a page which bothers the user with a EU cookie notification, one of those full-page notifications which obliges the user to click on cookie acceptance even when he'd wish to visit the site in privacy mode : the result being the opposite of what EU cookie notification was aimed for. Examples : slashdot.org, sourceforge.net ...

rubbishRated 1 out of 5 stars

assumes control of normal click functions. does not just rely on right click and select. when i clcik a magnet link in a webpage this program tells me it doesnt know how to open it despite the fact i never asked it to. waste of time if you can go to pirate bay but cant click links. uninstalling this waste of space now.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.0).

IP-Check makes anonymouse.org & Co look nakedRated 1 out of 5 stars

The new privacy test IP-Check uncovers that web proxy providers like Anonymouse.orgcan indeed not provide any privacy protection keinerlei. Every arbitrary website is able tocircumvent web proxies and to uncover the user's IP address and browser data, which both should beactually protected by the proxy.

The respective security leaks are supposed to be present since up to 10 years in the code of theseservices. Obviously, nobody did seriously check them for attacks. You may find a demo of the numerous possible attacks here:

In the following, you moreover find a detailed descriptionhttp://ip-check.info/description.php#WebProxyDeanonymization

You find the main page of the IP Check itself here:http://ip-check.info?lang=en

The question is: are web proxy providers intentionally fooling their users regarding the securityof their systems? Or do they simply lack the necessary competence in the area of IT security?is it all about making money, or also about collecting data about the users? In any case, it should be clear that the currently available web proxies are at the best suitable for the circumvention of Internet censorship, but in neither case for anonymous surfing.

It is possible that the IP check wil be blocked by web proxy providers because of this demonstrationof serious security leacks. This would not be astonishing, as there is even in theory no protectionagainst some of the used leaks. Whoever wants to make himself convinced should therefore do it now,before censorship will take place. You might otherwise realize any censorship as a confession thatthe web proxy providers are helpless against the attacks that were shown.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.0).

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They have a Toolbar which is to be avoided!! There is no way to uninstall this toolbar which does not play nice with java or applications that use it. This toolbar application can be comfortably compared to a virus. Use the website only and DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE TOOLBAR!!!